Rama Varma XIV

Rajah of Cochin. Circa 1868

Sir Rama Varma XIV KCSI (1848–1888) was the ruler of the Kingdom of Cochin from 1864 to 1888. He was the first Maharajah of Cochin to be knighted.

Reign

Rama Varma was an extremely weak monarch and was afflicted by illness throughout his reign. The administration was handled mostly by his Diwans of Prime Ministers T. Sankunni Menon till 1879 and his brother Govinda Menon from 1879 onwards. Rama Varma attended upon the Prince of Wales Albert Edward at Madras in 1876, during his visit to India. Rama Varma built the Puthen Bungalow and Mani Malika at Thrippunithura.

Death

Rama Varma died at Thrippunithura in August 1888.

Honours

In honour of his loyalty to the British Crown, Rama Varma was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India.

References

Regnal titles
Preceded by
Ravi Varma IV
Maharaja of Cochin
1864–1888
Succeeded by
Kerala Varma V
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